Anonymous wrote:I saw this house a few months ago and thought it had some really nice classical features (darker wood floors and cabinets and moulding) but was also modern to living standards.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/8120-Kerry-Ln-Chevy-Chase-MD-20815/37183907_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare
Anonymous wrote:No cavernous first floor. Rooms need walls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- thank you all! We are thinking about making sure that floor color is darker than the current look, may still do a putty kitchen but will do it in a simple way. Probably skip the smaller tonal tiles. The exterior of the home is a warm grey/taupe brick with black accents. It's not traditional or modern- somewhere in between. Windows are black paned.
Do you have to do black windows? That is the biggest thing I’ve see listed in this thread that will surely make you house look like 2024 (or really 2020 or earlier)
Anonymous wrote:No nickel fixtures, that's a modern look.
Anonymous wrote:OP- thank you all! We are thinking about making sure that floor color is darker than the current look, may still do a putty kitchen but will do it in a simple way. Probably skip the smaller tonal tiles. The exterior of the home is a warm grey/taupe brick with black accents. It's not traditional or modern- somewhere in between. Windows are black paned.